Topps’ debut patch cards have captured the attention of some young major leaguers — even the ones with little previous interest in baseball cards — and longtime collectors.
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Why Florida Panthers traded for Seth Jones and his big-money contract: ‘We think that he’ll thrive in our environment’
The opportunity to acquire a defenseman like Seth Jones might seem like a simple decision. It was not that way for the Florida Panthers.
Kroger Chairman and CEO resigns following investigation into personal conduct
Kroger Chairman and CEO Rodney McMullen has resigned after an internal investigation into his personal conduct.
Cactus League report: Chicago Cubs opening day roster deadline nears, and the White Sox got an offensive boost
The Chicago Cubs and White Sox meet for the second time this spring on Friday, this time at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz.
Column: President Donald Trump inserts himself into the Pete Rose saga — ripping baseball as ‘dying’
Another day, another controversy in the White House, though the potential pardon of Pete Rose is meaningless to his Hall of Fame chances.
Alvin Ailey returns to the Auditorium as the company enters a new era and a dancer says farewell
It’s the dawn of a new era for Ailey, which returns to the Auditorium Theatre March 7-9.
People with developmental disabilities can wait years for community placements, state records show
Across Illinois’ seven remaining state operated facilities for people with developmental disabilities, more than 200 were seeking placement elsewhere as of last month.
CTA plans to run buses every 10 minutes on key routes under new plan
CTA buses on some routes will soon run at least every 10 minutes during the day, as the agency rolls out a plan to create a network of more frequent buses.
Today in History: ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ made the national anthem
On March 3, 1931, President Herbert Hoover signed a bill making “The Star-Spangled Banner” the national anthem of the United States.
Today in Chicago History: Celebrating Casimir Pulaski
Since the first Monday of March is celebrated in honor of Casimir Pulaski, here are nine things from the Tribune’s archives to know about the Polish-born American hero.